
Rejecting reports of a rift with the JD(U) over the PM candidate, senior BJP leader LK Advani said that all allies will be taken on board while making the crucial decision. Earlier, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had set a year-end deadline for the BJP to announce a 'secular' prime ministerial candidate. Advani said that, "Party will take the decision at an appropriate time. There is no tussle. Our party ...

11:28 PM, Apr 21, 2013

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who is being projected by some in BJP as its Prime Ministerial face for 2014 elections, on Sunday asked his party cadres to work hard to present an alternative to the UPA government. ...

01:45 PM, Mar 03, 2013

The Congress party is a commission party, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi made his pitch for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections and urged the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers to treat the election as a freedom struggle. ...

12:42 PM, Mar 03, 2013

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to BJP members whuile addressing the concluding session of the Bharatiya Janata Party's National Executive meet in New Delhi on Sunday. "Don't have words to express gratitude for the welcome that I received yesterday," said Modi. ...

11:14 AM, Mar 03, 2013

Day two of the BJP's National Executive where the party is putting together its strategy for the 2014 General Elections. Sources say Gujarat Chief Minister is likely to be made the chairman of the BJP election committee but a formal decision unlikely to be taken till the end of March. ...

09:26 AM, Mar 02, 2013

New Delhi: Pitching for Rahul Gandhi as Congress' Prime Ministerial candidate in 2014 general elections, Uttarkhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna has said the party needs to project its leader for next 20 years. "Old order changes yielding place to the new. We have to project a leader for the future not only for one election but for the next 20 years and Rahul Gandhi fills that slot," Bahuguna told reporters...

05:11 PM, Jul 23, 2012

Washington: Reforms are unlikely before the 2014 elections, Prime Minister's Economic Advisor Kaushik Basu has suggested. Speaking at the US-based think tank Carnegie Endowment meet on Wednesday, Basu said relatively less important bill might go through Parliament. He was addressing concerns expressed by US corporates on some recent decisions of the Indian government. Basu blamed the slowdown in decision making on the spate of recent corruption related scams saying the...

08:49 AM, Apr 20, 2012